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Ruling on application No. 12918 to appropriate underground water in Las Vegas Valley, November 30, 1949

Date

1949-11-30

Archival Collection

Description

The Las Vegas Land and Water Company protested to the application of Jack Wollenzien to drill a well near their well-field. The State Engineer agreed with the water company because of the falling water table.

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Report on total measurements of all water available in Las Vegas, 1934

Date

1934

Archival Collection

Description

Report showing the decreased amount of water available from the Las Vegas Springs from 1931 to 1934. R-11 written in red at head of report.

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Agreement between Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company and Las Vegas Land and Water Company, March 30, 1929

Date

1929-04-03

Archival Collection

Description

Agreement for the railroad to deliver water and power for the water company to sell in Las Vegas. Covering easement to carry water through Railroad Company's water pipelines from Las Vegas Springs, artesian well and other sources to a connection with the pipeline of Las Vegas Land and Water Company in Las Vegas. Contract Audit Number 7322 by Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company

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Letter from Walter R. Bracken (Las Vegas) to C. C. Barry (Los Angeles), February 7, 1930

Date

1930-02-07

Archival Collection

Description

Response for request for information needed to report to the Nevada Public Service Commission regarding electricity used and details of water users and sales in 1929.

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Letter from T. P. Cullen (Los Angeles) to R. E. Wells (Los Angeles), April 28, 1911

Date

1911-04-28

Archival Collection

Description

Recommendation that the spring be covered to prevent contamination of drinking water.

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Letter from R. E. Wells (Los Angeles) to W. H. Bancroft, February 23, 1912

Date

1912-02-23

Archival Collection

Description

Wells expressed his opinion that it was not a good time to discontinue having someone patrol the pipeline and springs.

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